2014年9月28日 星期日

2014-09-29 Ireland Business

  Irish Independent   
IBEC urges cut in top tax rate  Irish Independent
HALF of all taxpayers would benefit from a cut in the top rate of income tax, employers body IBEC said. Share. Go To. Comments. It disputed recent findings by a left-leaning think tank which it said "were factually incorrect and technically flawed". Think-tank ...

Ibec: 52% cut would benefit half of taxpayers   Irish Examiner

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Irish economy set to bounce back sharply, says Davy  Irish Independent
Published 29/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. A licence to print money should trigger alarm bells. THE economy could bounce back more sharply than expected in the coming years, Davy Stockbrokers has said. Share. Go To. Comments. It claimed ...

Davy predicts economy still has plenty of room to grow   Irish Examiner

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Prompt payments law failing SMEs, ministers warned  Irish Independent
Colm Kelpie Twitter · Email. Published 29/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Mark Fielding, chief executive of ISME. The Government must drop the charade of claiming to be SME-focused when small firms have to wait months for payments from suppliers ...

Prompt-payments legislation has failed, says Isme   Irish Times

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EU Commission set 'to find Apple deal was illegal'  Irish Independent
The European Commission will accuse Apple of benefiting from illegal state aid here, based on preliminary findings of an investigation into tax deals. Share. Go To. Comments. The commission is expected to publish its opening decision in the Apple case ...

EU to Publish Details of Probes of Tax Deals Benefiting Apple, Fiat   Wall Street Journal
Apple may face billions in fines over EC probe   Irish Examiner
Brussels to accuse Apple over illegal Irish tax deals: FT   Reuters
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Irish pharmaceuticals firm secures €5m investment  Irish Independent
Published 29/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. The main Irish unit of Swiss-owned pharma giant Roche returned to profit last year after revenues topped €100m. Irish-based pharmaceutical company Sigmoid Pharma has secured a €5m investment from ...

Sigmoid Pharma raises €5m investment from Pendopharm   Irish Times

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Fyffes will get €23m payout if merger fails  Irish Independent
Sarah McCabe Twitter · Email. Published 28/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Fyffes Executive Chairman David McCann. Fyffes shareholders have just gotten a lot warmer to the idea that its proposed merger with Chiquita might collapse. Share. Go To.
Strong results expected from Aryzta   Irish Times

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  Irish Independent   
Irish-backed healthcare group sees its profits dip  Irish Independent
Gordon Deegan. Published 29/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Dermot Desmond. Photo: John T Ohle. Pre-tax profits at the UK-based healthcare group backed by well known Irish investors Dermot Desmond, JP McManus and John Magnier last year ...

Irish-backed healthcare firm's profits fall   Irish Examiner

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  Irish Independent   
Selling eight million drinks each week gives food for thought  Irish Independent
John Lynch. Published 29/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Wetherspoons' Blackrock pub. Picture credit; Damien Eagers. Mitchells & Butlers' five-year share price. With the recent entry into Ireland of the pub operator JD Wetherspoon, the pub-casual ...


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Ministers to discuss concerns over medical students' loans  Irish Times
Minister for Education Jan O'Sullivan said she would raise the issue amid lobbying from affected students for a loan relief scheme. Photograph: Cyril Byrne / THE IRISH TIMES. Joe Humphreys. Topics: News · Education · Third Level · Brian Doyle · Jan O ...


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Thousands of professionals seek help to go bankrupt  Irish Independent
Charlie Weston Twitter · Email. Published 29/09/2014 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Many professionals are being forced to declare bankruptcy after making property investments during the boom. A raft of bodies that represent professionals are seeking ...


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